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Title: | EXPRESS: International Stroke Genetics Consortium Recommendations for Studies of Genetics of Stroke Outcome and Recovery. | Austin Authors: | Lindgren, Arne;Braun, Robynne;Majersik, Jennifer J;Clatworthy, Philip;Mainali, Shraddha;Derdeyn, Colin P;Maguire, Jane Margaret;Jern, Christina;Rosand, Jonathan;Cole, John W;Lee, Jin-Moo;Khatri, Pooja;Nyquist, Paul A;Debette, Stà Phanie;Keat Wei, Loo;Rundek, Tatjana;Leifer, Dana;Thijs, Vincent N ;Lemmens, Robin;Heitsch, Laura;Prasad, Kameshwar;Jimenez-Conde, Jordi;Dichgans, Martin;Rost, Natalia S;Cramer, Steven C;Bernhardt, Julie;Worrall, Bradford B;Cadenas, Israel | Affiliation: | Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Department of Neurology, SkÃ¥ne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden Klinikum Grosshadern, University of Munich, Neurology, Klinikum der Universität München, Munich, Germany The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Neurology, Baltimore, Maryland, United States Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Neurology, Baltimore, Maryland, United States University Hospitals Leuven, Neurology, Leuven, Belgium.. KULeuven, Experimental Neurology, Leuven, Belgium University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Health, Faculty of Health, Jones street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia University of Utah, Department of Neurology, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Bristol Medical School, Department of Neurology, North Bristol NHS Trust and Bristol Medical School, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The Ohio State University, Department of Neurology, Division of Stroke and Neurocritical Care, Columbus, Ohio, United States Univeristy of Iowa, Radiology, Iowa City, United States Institute of Biomedicine, the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Department of Medical and Clinical Genetics, Gothenburg, Sweden Massachusett General Hospital, Neurology, Center for Human Genetic Research, 185 Cambridge Street, CPZN-6818, Boston, Massachusetts, United States University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore, Maryland, United States Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, and the Hope Center for Neurological disorders, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States University of Cincinnati Health, Neurology, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Inserm U708 - University of Versailles-St-Quentin, Neurology, 146 rue leo saignat, bordeaux, France Universiti Sains Malaysia, Human Genome Centre, School of Medical Sciences, USM, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan, Malaysia University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Neurology and Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute, Miami, Florida, United States Weill Cornell Medical College, Department of Neurology, New York, New York, United States Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Department of Neurology, St Louis, Missouri, United States All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi, India-110029, Professor and Head, Department of Neurology, New Delhi, India Institut Hospital del Mar dâInvestigacions Mèdiques, Neurology, Barcelona, Spain Massachusetts General Hospital, Neurology, 175 Cambridge Street, Suite 300, Boston, Massachusetts, United States University of California Los Angeles, Department of Neurology, Los Angeles, California, United States University of Virginia, Neurology, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Institut de Recerca, Stroke pharmacogenomics and genetics lab, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain |
Issue Date: | 19-Mar-2021 | Date: | 2021-03-19 | Publication information: | International Journal of Stroke 2021; online first: 19 March | Abstract: | Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammation, and repair mechanisms. Clinical genetic studies have the potential to discover biological mechanisms affecting stroke recovery in humans and identify intervention targets. Large sample sizes are needed to detect commonly occurring genetic variations related to stroke brain injury and recovery. However, this usually requires combining data from multiple studies where consistent terminology, methodology, and data collection timelines are essential. Our group of expert stroke and rehabilitation clinicians and researchers with knowledge in genetics of stroke recovery here present recommendations for harmonizing phenotype data with focus on measures suitable for multicenter genetic studies of ischemic stroke brain injury and recovery. Our recommendations have been endorsed by the International Stroke Genetics Consortium. | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/26077 | DOI: | 10.1177/17474930211007288 | ORCID: | 0000-0003-1942-7330 0000-0001-6078-3543 0000-0002-6614-8417 0000-0002-2787-8484 |
Journal: | International Journal of Stroke | PubMed URL: | 33739214 | Type: | Journal Article | Subjects: | Data collection Genetics Ischaemic Stroke Outcome Phenotype Recovery Standardization |
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